Daily Prayer, 31 January

Back to baseball. I really enjoyed writing baseball stories because, in addition to being my favorite sport, I could access baseball-reference.com from the ship, and there are so many stories in the numbers. This story comes more from the date, though it required some data research, and it illustrates a method I enjoyed using. IContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 31 January”

Sunday Sermon, 29 January 2023

My friend, Steven Christoforou, wrote a piece recently in which he asks the question “Do our lives only make sense in light of the crucified Christ? Or do our lives makes perfect sense without God?” and the question has been getting under my skin. What bothers me is he’s right, for most of us our lives wouldContinue reading “Sunday Sermon, 29 January 2023”

Daily Prayer, 27 January

Before I was deployed with ships I pastored a small group of Orthodox Christians stationed in Okinawa, Japan, where we had our own dedicated Orthodox Christian chapel as part of the U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps facility there. Instead of daily evening prayers, like during shipboard life, I shared weekly devotional thoughts with my congregation viaContinue reading “Daily Prayer, 27 January”

Sunday Sermon, 22 January 2023

It has been said that it only takes one “Ah, NUTS!” moment to erase a thousand “Atta boys,” and it’s true that our more embarrassing moments tend to stick with us more than our triumphs. Just ask Bill Buckner. This tendency is observable from early in our lives when you think about high school. TheContinue reading “Sunday Sermon, 22 January 2023”